The Rookie Season 8’s Biggest Blunder? Fans Can’t Unsee This Slip-Up!

The Rookie season 7 ended with two villains returning, much to John Nolan’s (Nathan Fillion) frustration, and while it’s only been a month or so since the finale aired on ABC, I’m already a bit worried about one season 8 storyline. After the show premiered in 2018, viewers became invested in Nolan’s time at the LAPD, his relationships, and the lives of his coworkers. Every episode juggles quite a lot of characters, but Nolan, the oldest rookie in the department, often takes center stage.

The Rookie season 8 won’t be here until January 2026, and although viewers are sad that they have to wait so many months to see Nolan and these other beloved characters again, I’m nervous about a few character arcs and storylines that have been planned for next season. Along with wondering about Chenford, I think The Rookie season 8 is going to include one lackluster storyline.

I Wish The Rookie Season 8 Focused On A Villain Other Than Monica

Monica Stevens (Bridget Ridgen), one of the biggest villains on the ABC procedural, comes back at the end of The Rookie season 7 finale “The Good, The Bad, and the Oscar,” and she’s going to be a focal point of season 8. But I’m not sure this is the best road for the show to go down.

While Monica’s introduction in The Rookie season 5 was intriguing and dramatic since Monica and Wesley Evers (Shawn Ashmore) used to be engaged, I don’t think she’s that compelling anymore. I think Oscar Hutchinson (Matthew Glave) is a better villain since he’s funny and attempts to be charming. He also has a more interesting dynamic with Nolan, who can’t stand him. Although I’d be fine with Oscar having a bigger storyline in The Rookie season 8, I’m not convinced there’s a lot more for Monica to do. I would also be happy if Seth Ridley (Patrick Keleher) was a huge part of next season. Since Seth lied but is trying to redeem himself, I think Seth is more engaging and thought-provoking than Monica, who feels like a standard “big bad” character without a lot of nuance or complexity.

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